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were erroneous
adjective
Containing an error; inaccurate.
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In addition, three captions were erroneous.
A very high percentage of the rejections were erroneous.
Reports that he had been fined by the PGA Tour were "erroneous", he pointed out.
The reports of Olivia's involvement in the consortium were erroneous, but they remained uncorrected.
Among the problems she cited were "erroneous communications," and servicing requirements that were "often ignored".
Stefan von Holtzbrinck said there had been reports that the archive had been destroyed, but that they were erroneous.
But the auditor also emphasized that it had no reason to think that the reports were erroneous.
The theory would be that the tax statements they received showing dividends or interest were erroneous and that the correct amount was zero.
He said the reports that he and Bobby Bonilla played cards during Game 6 of the National League Championship Series last season were erroneous.
Today, Mr. Sununu said the numerous journalistic accounts that characterized his 1991 meeting with the younger Mr. Bush as angry and bitter were erroneous.
Among the most egregious lapses, many experts noted, were erroneous statements by Tommy G. Thompson, the nation's secretary of health and human services, and various lawmakers.
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